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Monday, March 30, 2009

Military And Intelligence News Briefs -- March 30, 2009

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MILITARY AND INTELLIGENCE NEWS BRIEFS

Russia to build 6 nuclear subs with long-range cruise missiles -- Itar Tass

Aircraft Carrier Vs. Cruise Missile -- New Wars

Barnett: Advice for Navy's future -- Scripps News (Hat Tip New Wars)

Priced Out Of The Battlefield (Russian military hardware) -- Strategy Page

European NATO members at odds over strategic priorities -- EU Observer

India test fires cruise missile -- Press TV

Five Democracies That Are Censoring The Internet Now -- Foreign Policy

Administration Provides Update on Cybersecurity Review -- HS Today

Russian warships to sail to Horn of Africa on March 29 -- RIA Novosti

How Fast Is Fast Enough for the Navy’s New Warship? -- War Is Boring

Revisit, F-35 vs. Super Hornet -- World War Pigs

Murtha Award Sparks Vet Outrage -- DoD Buzz

US Pakistan-Afghanistan Envoy In India Next Week -- Defense Technology News

U.S. Sec. of Def. Gates: No change soon on `don't ask, don't tell' -- Breitbart/AP

Damascus set to receive MiG 31E planes -- Jerusalem Post
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